I will be writing a weekly wrap and glance ahead to the following week on the blog which will usually be posted Sunday night or early Monday morning. Here is the first installment.

CLASS AAPlayer of the Week: Javion Ogunyemi (Troy): The sophomore standout posted back-to-back games of 18 points to help leading the Flying Horses to close wins over Bishop Maginn (73-70) and Schenectady (61-58).Team of the Week: Bethlehem: The Eagles are off to a strong start in the Suburban Council, picking up wins last week over Colonie (62-58) and Shaker (61-44).Game of the Week: Troy 61, Schenectady 58: The Flying Horses withstood a stern challenge and handed Schenectady coach Eric Loudis his first career loss.Matchup to look forward to: CBA at Schenectady, Tuesday: The Brothers are getting contributions from a multitude of sources and face a strong road test against the Patriots, a squad coming off their first loss of the season.

CLASS A
Player of the Week: Sajae Pryor, Lansingburgh: Netted 28 points Tuesday in a 73-47 triumph over Ichabod Crane and added 24 points Friday in a 65-63 decision against Cohoes.Team of the Week: Mohonasen: The Mighty Warriors enjoyed a solid week when it knocked off two Suburban Council Class A foes with wins over Averill Park (51-39) and Burnt Hills (56-46).Game of the Week: Mohonasen 56, Burnt Hills 46: Mohonasen raced off to a 17-5 start after one quarter and held the Spartans to 11 points in the first half.Matchup to look forward to: Glens Falls at Queensbury, Tuesday: The young Indians (2-2, 2-0), featuring four sophomore playing significant minutes, look to beat a Queensbury squad featuring the high-scoring tandem of Garrett Agans and Raymond Bethel.

CLASS B
Player of the Week: R. J. Pingatore: Riddled Scotia with a barrage of 3-pointers — 10 in all — to lead the Patriots to a 67-59 road win. Pingatore finished with a career-high 38 points.Team of the Week: Broadalbin-Perth: Posted a pair of Foothills Council victories over Class A squads in Scotia (67-59) and South Glens Falls (56-44).Game of the Week: Schuylerville 45, Hoosick Falls 44: The Panthers appeared headed for a quality road win, but the Black Horses used a 15-4 edge in the fourth quarter to register the Wasaren League victory Wednesday.Matchup to look forward to: Chatham at Catskill, Tuesday: The Panthers (6-0, 4-0), led by Will Gauthier, hit the road for the first of two difficult Patroon Conference games against Catskill (5-1, 5-0), featuring Jeremy Taylor and Jonathan Hall. Chatham also plays at Cairo-Durham Thursday.

CLASS C
Player of the Week: Matt McGowan, Lake George: Tallied 25 points Friday to help the Warriors slip past Argyle 64-62 in overtime Friday.Team of the Week: Lake George: The Warriors took Round 1 in its Adirondack League battle with Argyle. It was not easy.Game of the Week: Lake George 64, Argyle 62 (OT): Lake George endured a 19-6 outburst by the Scots in the fourth quarter that forced the extra session before fighting its way back to record a quality win.Matchup to look forward to: Mayfield at Fort Plain, Tuesday: The Panthers (4-3, 3-2) had their three-game winning streak snapped Friday against Saratoga Central Catholic and look to rebound against a Fort Plain (4-1, 2-0) contingent seeking its third consecutive Western Athletic Conference win.

CLASS D
Player of the Week: Mike Wyant, Germantown: The Clippers’ big man has helped the team survive early-season injury woes by producing outings of 30 points Monday against Berlin and 23 Thursday vs. Hawthrone Valley.Team of the Week: Germantown: The 2010 Section II Class D champions were forced to dig deep to register a 73-67 overtime victory over Hawthrone Valley Thursday night.Game of the Week: Germantown 73, Hawthrone Valley 67: The upset appeared to be in order for Hawthorne Valley, but a fourth-quarter rally and the strong all-around play of Mike Wyant and Cody Broast allowed the Clippers to escape with the home win.Matchup to look forward to: New Lebanon at Germantown, Wednesday: The Tigers and Clippers split two games during the 2009-10 season.